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Egmond Codfried
11 januari 2012, 21:21
http://www.iran-embassy.org.uk/news/

Altijd leuk om te lezen wat de besproken naties zelf te zeggen hebben, over zichzelf. Volgens de Prins van Oranje moeten wij alle open bronnen gebruiken voor het krijgen van inzicht, en dus bij deze...

Lukt mij niet een stukje nieuws te openen en te quoten, misschien morgen...

Egmond Codfried
12 januari 2012, 11:42
http://english.iribnews.ir/NewsBody.aspx?ID=16962

Majid Jamli Fashi, zou in Israƫl getraind zijn.

Majid Jamli Fashi the terrorist agent who assassinated Dr Ali Mohammadi confessed his relations with Mosad and details of Zionist regime security apparatus command and trains for him.

Majid Jamali Fashi said in his confessions aired by the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB) on January 11, 2011, 'I became acquainted with a number of Israeli officers on the Jerusalem-Tel Aviv highway after we had a visit to Israel and I received different training courses, including chasing, running, counter-chasing and techniques for planting bombs in a car.'

The terrorist added that he had also been trained in that Israeli garrison how to carry out bomb attacks while riding a motorcycle.

Egmond Codfried
6 februari 2012, 16:16
http://www.iran-embassy.org.uk/news/


In both the Second Lebanon War and the war in the Gaza Strip Israel lost more than it gained. But these were only the trailers for what is liable to happen in the First Iran War. It has the potential to be the most monstrous war of all. Even if we accept the reassurances of the next minister of war, Barak, hundreds of Israeli civilian deaths are anticipated.

Iran's nuclear program is dangerous. So are those of Pakistan and North Korea, with which the world has learned to live.

An Israeli strike on Iran could turn out to be even more dangerous. Everything has already been said about its effects, which at best will only delay Tehran's nuclear weapons development and could actually accelerate it.

And so we have entered the time of fear. The time has come to admit it, even to encourage it.